Copper Roofing | Roofing Materials
Comprehensive guide to copper roofing including properties, applications, advantages, and limitations. Learn about this premium, long-lasting metal roofing material known for its distinctive patina and exceptional durability.
Composition
Metal alloy with specific composition for construction applications

Properties
Density
2700-7800 kg/m³
Varies by metal type
Thermal Conductivity
40-400 W/mK
Excellent conductor
Tensile Strength
50-550 MPa
Varies by metal type and alloy
Applications
Interior applications
Copper Roofing can be used for interior walls, floors, and decorative elements.
Exterior applications
Copper Roofing is suitable for exterior facades, cladding, and structural elements.
Specialized uses
Copper Roofing has unique properties making it ideal for specific architectural features.
Advantages
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Excellent durability
- Recyclable material
- Fire resistant
Limitations
- Thermal conductivity can lead to heat loss
- Susceptible to corrosion (varies by metal)
- Higher cost for premium metals
- Noisy during rain or temperature changes
Sustainability Profile
Metals are highly recyclable with minimal loss of properties, contributing to circular economy principles. Energy-intensive production is offset by long lifespan and recyclability.